Hi,

I tried with the Intermediate Cert as well but then I had the same problems (see below). Take a look at the comments on AgentBob's website, one is mentioning putting all certs together to make this work. At least for me it didn't and what I ended up doing was buying a new certificate unfortunately.
Please let me know if you have another solution.

Bye,
Werner

----- Original Message ----- From: "bajistaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with SSL-enabled Tomcat 5.5



I have the same problem than you Werner, everything looks fine but the
browser is unable to verify the identity of my site. Firefox says:
a) Or the browser doesn't recognize the CA that is supporting the cert.
b) Or the cert is uncomplete because of a wrong server configuration.
c) Or the site is pretending to be something that is not

So still trying to find what is wrong.
BTW, my CA gives an intermediate cert that I didn't use because agentbob's
tip didn't say anything about it. Maybe I need to install as part of the
process just as the CA website says. Did you have to install the
intermediate one?

Thanks,

Johann

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